
The FIFA Club World Cup will kick off on June 14 and end on July 13 in the United States. The tournament will feature 32 teams from around the world who will travel up and down the country. Some of the stadiums that will be used are the iconic NFL venues, expected to put up a memorable show. These are the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Stadiums.
Mercedez Benz Stadium – 75,000
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium is one of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Stadiums that will host several matches. It’s the home to Major League Soccer (MLS) and National Football League (NFL) Atlanta United, located in Atlanta, Georgia. Eight fixtures will be played here.
- Group D: Chelsea FC v Club León – Monday, 16 June, 15:00
- Group A: Inter Miami CF v FC Porto – Thursday, 19 June, 15:00
- Group G: Manchester City v Al Ain FC – Sunday, 22 June, 21:00
- Round of 16: Group B winners v Group A runners-up – Sunday, 29 June, 12:00
- Round of 16: Group F winners v Group E runners-up – Tuesday, 1 July, 21:00
- Quarter-final: Winner match 51 v Winner match 52 – Saturday, 5 July, 12:00
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Bank of America Stadium – 75,000
This is among the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Stadiums you should be excited to visit. It’s located in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is the home ground for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and MLS’s Charlotte FC. It’ll host four fixtures
- Group H: Real Madrid C. F. v CF Pachuca – Sunday, 22 June, 15:00
- Group C: SL Benfica v FC Bayern München – Tuesday, 24 June, 15:00
- Round of 16: Group C winners v Group D runners-up – Saturday, 28 June, 16:00
- Round of 16: Group E winners v Group F runners-up – Monday, 30 June, 15:00
TQL Stadium – 26,000
The TQL stadium, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, was opened in 2021. It’s the home ground of MLS’s FC Cincinnati. It’s a soccer-specific stadium that has hosted several teams, including the U.S. men’s and women’s national teams, including the USMNT’s FIFA World Cup Qualification match against Mexico. The venue will host four FIFA Club World Cup matches:
- Group C: FC Bayern München v Auckland City FC – Sunday, 15 June, 12:00
- Group H: CF Pachuca v FC Salzburg – Wednesday, 18 June, 18:00
- Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns FC v Borussia Dortmund – Saturday, 21 June, Cincinnati, 12:00
- Group F: Borussia Dortmund v Ulsan HD – Wednesday, 25 June, 15:00
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Rose Bowl Stadium – 88,500
The Rose Bowl Stadium is one of the most iconic stadiums in the United States. It’s located in Los Angeles, California and is the home of the MLS side LA Galaxy, the NCAA’s UCLA Bruins and the Rose Bowl Games. It was opened on October 28, 1922 and has hosted multiple events, including the FIFA World Cup Final™ in 1994 and the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. During the FIFA Club World Cup, it’ll host six events:
- Group B: Paris Saint-Germain v Atlético de Madrid – Sunday, 15 June, 12:00
- Group E: CF Monterrey v FC Internazionale Milano – Tuesday, 17 June, 18:00
- Group B: Paris Saint-Germain v Botafogo – Thursday, 19 June, 18:00
- Group E: CA River Plate v CF Monterrey – Saturday, 21 June, 18:00
- Group B: Atlético de Madrid v Botafogo – Monday, 23 June, 12:00
- Group E: Urawa Red Diamonds v CF Monterrey – Wednesday, 25 June, 18:00
Hard Rock Stadium – 65,000
The Hard Rock Stadium is among the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Stadiums that will host games. It was opened in 1987, located in Miami, Florida, and is the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, the NCAA’s Orange Bowl and the Miami Hurricanes. It’ll host eight matches:
- Group A: Al Ahly FC v Inter Miami CF – Saturday, 14 June, 20:00
- Group C: CA Boca Juniors v SL Benfica – Monday, 16 June, 18:00
- Group H: Real Madrid C. F. v Al Hilal – Wednesday, 18 June, 15:00
- Group C: FC Bayern München v CA Boca Juniors – Friday, 20 June, 21:00
- Group A: Inter Miami CF v SE Palmeiras – Monday, 23 June, 21:00
- Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns FC v Fluminense FC – Wednesday, 25 June, 15:00
- Round of 16: Group D winners v Group C runners-up – Sunday, 29 June, 16:00
- Round of 16: Group H winners v Group G runners-up – Tuesday, 1 July, 15:00
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GEODIS Park – 30,000
GEODIS Park was previously known as Nashville SC Stadium and Nashville Fairgrounds Stadium. It’s a newly built facility that was opened in 2022. The Nashville SC uses it on its ground. It’ll host three games:
- Group D: Club León v Espérance Sportive de Tunis – Friday, 20 June, 17:00
- Group C: Auckland City FC v CA Boca Juniors – Tuesday, 24 June, 14:00
- Group H: Al Hilal v CF Pachuca – Thursday, 26 June, 20:00
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MetLife Stadium – 82,500
The MetLife Stadium is a multipurpose stadium located in New York, New Jersey. The New York Giants and the New York Jets use it as their home ground. The facility was built between 2008 and 2010 and was officially opened in 2010. It’ll host nine matches, including the semi-finals and the final.
- Group A: SE Palmeiras v FC Porto – Sunday, 15 June, 18:00
- Group F: Fluminense FC v Borussia Dortmund – Tuesday, 17 June, 12:00
- Group A: SE Palmeiras v Al Ahly FC – Thursday, 19 June, 12:00
- Group F: Fluminense FC v Ulsan HD – Saturday, 21 June, 18:00
- Group A: FC Porto v Al Ahly FC – Monday, 23 June, 21:00
- Quarter-final: Winner match 55 v Winner match 56 – Saturday, 5 July, 16:00
- Semi-final: Winner match 57 v Winner match 58 – Tuesday, 8 July, 15:00
- Semi-final: Winner match 59 v Winner match 60 – Wednesday, 9 July, 15:00
- Final: Winner match 61 v Winner match 62 – Sunday, 13 July, 15:00
Camping World Stadium – 65,000
Among the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Stadiums that you should consider visiting is the Camping World Stadium. It was originally opened in 1936 but has gone through several renovations to fit the changing times. Located in Orlando, Florida, the NWSL side Orlando Pride and the NCAA’s Citrus Bowl and Cure Bowl use it as their home ground. It’ll host four games:
- Group D: Club León v CR Flamengo – Tuesday, 24 June, 21:00
- Group G: Juventus FC v Manchester City – Thursday, 26 June, 15:00
- Round of 16: Group G winners v Group H runners-up – Monday, 30 June, 21:00
- Quarter-final: Winner match 53 v Winner match 54 – Friday, 4 July, 15:00
Inter&Co Stadium – 25,000
Formerly known as the Orlando City Stadium and Exploria Stadium, the Inter&Co Stadium is located in Orlando, Florida. The stadium was opened in 2017 and has hosted several high-profile events, including the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in 2018 and 2022, and the SheBelieves Cup in 2018, 2020 and 2023. It’ll host two FIFA Club World Cup 2025 games:
- Group F: Ulsan HD v Mamelodi Sundowns FC – Tuesday, 17 June, 18:00
- Group C: SL Benfica v Auckland City FC – Friday, 20 June, 12:00
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Lincoln Family Field – 69,000
Lincoln Family Field, opened in 2003, is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It’s the home of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles and the NCAA’s Temple Owls and Army-Navy Games. It has hosted big events such as the friendly match between Barcelona and Manchester United. This venue will host eight FIFA Club World Cup fixtures:
- Group D: CR Flamengo v Espérance Sportive de Tunis – Monday, 16 June, 21:00
- Group G: Manchester City v Wydad AC – Wednesday, 18 June, 12:00
- Group D: CR Flamengo v Chelsea FC – Friday, 20 June, 14:00
- Group G: Juventus FC v Wydad AC – Sunday, 22 June, 12:00
- Group D: Espérance Sportive de Tunis v Chelsea FC – Tuesday, 24 June, 21:00
- Group H: FC Salzburg v Real Madrid C. F. – Thursday, 26 June, 21:00
- Round of 16: Group A winners v Group B runners-up – Saturday, 28 June, 12:00
- Quarter-final: Winner match 49 v Winner match 50 – Friday, 4 July, 21:00
Lumen Field – 69,000
Lumen Field was opened in 2022. It’s based in Seattle, Washington, and hosts the MLS Seattle Sounders, the NFL side Seattle Seahawks, and the NWSL Seattle Reign. The Seattle Sounders have qualified for the Club World Cup, so their fans have a lot to cheer about. The venue will host six matches:
- Group B: Botafogo v Seattle Sounders FC – Sunday, 15 June, 19:00
- Group E: CA River Plate v Urawa Red Diamonds – Tuesday, 17 June, 12:00
- Group B: Seattle Sounders FC v Atlético de Madrid – Thursday, 19 June, 15:00
- Group E: FC Internazionale Milano v Urawa Red Diamonds – Saturday, 21 June, 12:00
- Group B: Seattle Sounders FC v Paris Saint-Germain – Monday, 23 June, 12:00
- Group E: FC Internazionale Milano v CA River Plate – Wednesday, 25 June, 18:00
Audi Field – 20,000
Audi Field is the home to the most successful MLS team, the DC United. It was opened in 2018 and is located in Washington, D.C. Apart from DC United, the Washington Spirit, Loudoun United (USLC), DC Defenders (XFL/UFL), and the DC Power (USLS). It’ll host three venues:
- Group G: Al Ain FC v Juventus FC – Wednesday, 18 June, 21:00
- Group H: FC Salzburg v Al Hilal – Sunday, 22 June, 18:00
- Group G: Wydad AC v Al Ain FC – Thursday, 26 June, 15:00
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